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A 3D Printed, PCL-Based Scaffold for Potential Use in Meniscal Regeneration
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2015-09-01
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Bahçecioğlu, Gökhan
Hasırcı, Nesrin
Hasırcı, Vasıf Nejat
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G. Bahçecioğlu, N. Hasırcı, and V. N. Hasırcı, “A 3D Printed, PCL-Based Scaffold for Potential Use in Meniscal Regeneration,” 2015, vol. 21, Accessed: 00, 2020. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/54914.